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Ok....I just got back from the printers and ordered more VR.org windshield decals. I ordered black and silver, as they ar the official colors of VR.org. Please PM me with what color you want, and how many. And also let me know what your site name is, so I make sure you get what you order! Let's keep Bill and Brad out of this because they don't have the time on their hands like I do. The decals will be $3.00 each and .50 cents for mailing.
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Chris Hammon wanted to join our FB page, but I did not see him listed as a VR.Org member. I sent him a message on his FB page requesting him to join VR.Org. first and then he can become a member on our FB page. I accidendently blocked him on FB, and I am not sure how to undo what I did . If anyone knows Chris, as a member here please accept his request on FB. I could not find his name in our community. Thanks Eck
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i was using google chrome and google just knocked me off vr.org it said the site was compromised by hackers has this happened to anyone else yet or am i the only one Don if you read his can you check into this it says maleware detected and will not let me proceed any further using google now i have no problem with IE and have not checked fire fox
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I saw this trailer today. I went back, and back, and back......... Yes I will follow it anywhere. I just hope this thing never drives past any one of our M&Es or MDs or other VR.ORG gettogethers. Can you imagine the carnage???? Poor Big Tom would have all of the 1st gens in front of him........
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This is an article copied from canadian biker magazine. I found it an interesting read and thought some others on VR.org might too. Enjoy. http://canadianbiker.com/the-most-important-motorcycle-engines-of-all-time
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Where do we begin to express what this trip has meant? To all those who gave assistance, hospitality, companionship and friendship -- in Canada and the USA ...... we thank you. You made this journey so special, and have given us such wonderful memories. There will always be a special place in our hearts for VR members. We hope to come back again. VR.org
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With some regret, I transferred the title to my '07 Venture to it's new owner this afternoon. He got a great bike. I feel certain that Dave will be joining us here on vr.org. I've changed my profile to remove the Venture from my info and I guess next I'll have to change my user name. Dennis
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Merry Christmas to all our friends in VR.org......and may your GOD give blessings.
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OK, for lack of a better name that's all I could think of to call it. When I visit VR.org I pick up this website in the browsing history http://img121.imagehacks.info/img121/10 It doesn't take me anywhere when I try to go to it, can't get any properties info on it, and it only shows up when I visit VR.org. I'm a little concerned because of the 'hacks'. Anyone know what's going on?? Could we have some sort of crawler working the site?? I see it when I want to go back several pages and use the hot list to the right of the forward/back arrows.
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I have just returned from my 4 state, 2400 mile "Maintenance Tour" and I wanted to personally thank Steve DuBois, (Steve D), his lovely wife Michelle, Joe Taylor (Shot) and his lovely wife Deborah, Jay Richards (J Richards) and his lovely girlfriend Patricia and all of the VR.ORG members that showed up for Steve D's little "Maintenance Day". I even had the privilege to work on a 1974 R75 BMW and with the help of Steve D got that piece of "rolling history" running so well we were able to take a ride with the proud owner of her. I also had the honor of greeting a group of World War II Vets as they returned home with the North Carolina Patriot Guard Riders and needless to say, there was not a dry eye in the house when they landed. I was treated to some fine southern style pot roast, one of the best steaks I have ever had, AND some world famous Parker's BBQ! Oh Yea, I actually worked on quite a few bikes in between meals and naps and rides and the occasional cigar! Southern Hospitality is alive and well and I am living proof of that fact. My 87'VR averaged 42MPG, never missed a beat over the 2400 miles, and according to my fancy new GPS unit that Jean got me for my birthday, My top speed was 100.8 MPH as a result of a rather brisk afternoon/evening ride I took with a VR.ORG member that will remain nameless (in case his wife reads this post over his shoulder!) I just wanted to take a moment to thank ALL of the VR.ORG members that responded to my original post of "Willing To Work For Food/Lodging" If I didn't get a chance to visit/work on your bike it was due to weather and time limitations. I saw temps. in the high 70's low 80's while in the south but upon returning to Pa. today, I rode into Duncansville with the temp. at 39 degrees and rain. I had more clothes on my back than I did in my travel bag! Thank you ALL again for giving me the privilege to work on your equipment, and for sharing your homes and hearts with me, I was truly humbled by the gesture. Oh, and on a final note, Jean says THANKS for sending me HOME! Earl and Jean
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In about 10 minutes I will be driving to the airport to catch a flight to San Diego. My oldest son just finished college and is getting married to a wonderful young lady. I am very proud of him. Wish me (and him) luck as I trek across the country. Any VR.ORG members in the San Diego area want to get together for a beer while I'm there? Should I bring my Carbtune? Earl and Jean